Urmila's Marathi Debut 'Ajoba' get good reviews

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WAIT...is it RELEASED already ?? Duh uh !
i have to say i hate the director of this film Sujay Dahake. he may be an award winning filmmaker but he comes accross a really shrewd and a snob he has more NAKHRE than any of the bollywood star ever have 👎🏼

Hope this works for Urmila. she deserve the praises👏
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Ajoba (Marathi) / No thrill in this
Mumbai | May 14, 2014 3:39 pm Print
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There was much curiosity about Ajoba as it is a film on the first collared leopard who was fitted with a GPS transmitter by the forest department authorities before he was released into the jungle
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Writer-director- editor-dialogue: Sujay Dahake
Music : Saket Kanetkar
Cast: Urmila Matondkar, Hrishikesh Joshi, Yashpal Sharma, Om Bhutkar, Shrikant Yadav, Shashank Shende, Neha Mahajan, Dilip Prabhavalkar
By Sunil Nandgoankar
There was much curiosity about Ajoba as it is a film on the first collared leopard who was fitted with a GPS transmitter by the forest department authorities before he was released into the jungle. The film dwells on the actual events that happened in 2009 in Maharashtra but unfortunately, while writer-director Sujay Dahake has not managed to bring out the thrill and adventure much needed for such a film, he has only emphasised on the scientific study to save leopards in the future.
Purva Rao (Urmila Matondkar), a biologist is on a mission to save leopards in the Maharashtra forest area and she begins with the Junnar forest. The news of leopards going on a rampage and attacking human beings becomes daily news. Hence she decides to find the cause of the attacks and also study the nature and lives of the animals. During her study excursion, one day there is news about a leopard falling inside a well. Purva goes to the spot with the forest department crew. After three days of strenuous efforts, the leopard is successfully saved. Purva comes up with a brilliant idea, that of installing a GPS transmitter inside the leopard. Before releasing the animal into the jungle, she christens him Ajoba (grandfather). Ajoba walks away freely but his activities get recorded and through satellite, Purva follows him and it becomes easy for her to learn more about him. Beginning his journey from Malshej Ghat to Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai, Ajoba completes this 120 km journey in 29 days.
Dahake actually wanted to show this incredible journey along with many other interesting things. But the screenplay loses its grip mid-way and it feels like the film-maker could not choose between the documentary format and cinema format. This leads to the film losing out on the thrill that it needed.
The film is based on Vidya Athreya, an ecologist working on interactions between the leopard and humans. She was instrumental in collaring a leopard through the GPS technology in 2009 with the help of government and forest officials before releasing him into the jungle.
Urmila Matondkar, who plays this passionate biologist out on a adventurous mission, has done a good job. Dnyanoba Sawant (Hrishikesh Joshi), forest officer Shinde (Shrikant Yadav), a helper (Om Bhutkar), forest officer in charge Jadhav (Shashank Shende) and all other actors have done a good job. The visual effects are excellent but cinematography by Diego Romero doesn't really bring out the required visual treat.
People, at large, should and must try their best to help save leopards and other such helpless animals; is the message that the direct
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Review: Marathi film Ajoba

Saturday, 10 May 2014 - 9:29pm IST | Agency: DNA

It's 2.5 years since we saw Sujay Dahake's debut film Shaala. And now, this week releases his second feature Ajoba.

Ajoba has had its share of footage in the media. Will it release, won't it release etc. With Urmila Matondkar making a comeback on the silver screen after 6 long years and first time in a Marathi film, Ajoba had a lot pinned on it.

But Ajoba is not about Sujay, Urmila or any of the stars. Ajoba is about a deeper message, a deeper understanding of the effect of urbanization on wildlife. One of the most awaited films in Marathi cinema, Ajoba has a very relevant message. Especially in light of what happened in Chandrapur just a few weeks ago, Ajoba makes a rather important point. Ajobala tyacha ghar milala asel ka?

Purva Rao (Urmila Matondkar) is a wildlife activist in search of leopards. When she helps the forest department capture a leopard in rural Maharashtra, her journey with Ajoba begins. As Ajoba treks across the hills and forests of Maharashtra, Purva hopes to learn something about wildlife behavior.

Sujay tells this simple yet tough story in an interesting format. He layers his story well, with visual montages of the characters while their dialogues play out in the background, or the comic relief or an animated track for Ajoba. Sujay attempts to tell the story in a very distinct voice and succeeds to an extent.

Urmila Matondkar is seen in a very different avatar here. Known for absolutely stunning roles, this one's another jewel in her crown. She protrays Purva with a mild aggressive and rebellious streak. But all of these are an undercurrent to Purva's actions. Hrishikesh Joshi is an amusement with his wisecracks as Dnyanoba. Two brilliant performances in a year! (He played the adorable Mama in Yellow, remember?)

Ajoba does have its flaws. The film starts with a bit of confusion. You know there's a dog being chased but there's a scene with Purva walking the fields with a mashaal. And the same scene unfolds a bit later. Was this a flashback, was it not? I didn't really understand. Though there are references to the team's emotional connection with Ajoba, it hardly comes through as a scathing emotion. The bit with Yashpal Sharma, who stands on the other side of the wildlife-human conflict, comes, stays and disappears. One wishes there was something concrete that happened with his track in the film.

The film's narrative seems to be a brief extract of the thought it looks to put forward. The film wraps up in a jiffy. Which was a bit of a shame after a stellar first half.

That said, Ajoba is a very refreshing story, that asks important questions. Sujay's debut Shaala was a multistarrer with the most popular Marathi artists featuring in them. His second film is a stark contrast to the period drama that was his debut. With bare minimum characters, and a wild animal playing the protagonist, Ajoba is a bold film for a filmmaker to attempt and Sujay deserves props for that! And if you love wild cats, this film is your Disneyland!

Ajoba, despite its flaws is a must watch. It's a socially relevant film with a roar. And Marathi cinema has never seen something like this before.

Ps: The subtitles are a little off. But don't worry, you'll follow the story with or without.

Rtaing: ***1/2

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Originally posted by: Gauri_Laada

WAIT...is it RELEASED already ?? Duh uh !

i have to say i hate the director of this film Sujay Dahake. he may be an award winning filmmaker but he comes accross a really shrewd and a snob he has more NAKHRE than any of the bollywood star ever have 👎🏼

Hope this works for Urmila. she deserve the praises👏


yup it released without much promotions !!!! 🥱 and where have u met Sujay...is he really like that 😲

anyways urmila received praise for her performance.
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Happy for her😛 I was in love with her after watching Pinjaar ❤️ Gr8 actress. Wish she gets more offers from renowned PH 😊
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Ajoba Marathi Movie Review

Posted On: 07 May 2014

Ajoba Marathi Movie Review: Soul stirring journey of 'Ajoba' based on true events, Marathi film is directed by Shala fame director Sujay Dahake and produced by Supreme Motion Pictures Pvt Ltd, Illusion Ethereal film company. The story of the big cat's, big adventure movie written by Gauri Bapat.

The impressive star-cast of the film includes versatile actress Urmila Matondkar, Shashank Shende, Shrikant Yadav, Hrishikesh Joshi, Om Bhutkar, Neha Mahajan, Anita Daate, Suhas Sirsat and Chinmay Kulkarni. Let's read on movie review.

Marathi film Ajoba is the true story of a leopard who falls in a well near Junnar and then rescued by the forest officials. Wildlife biologists Purva Rao (Urmila Matondkar) finds him very gentle, then a tracking device was fixed on his neck, before being released back into the wild woods.

The chip installed in his collar, let Purva know his kilometers of miraculous and fascinating journey from Pune to Mumbai. Surprising fact is that he crosses many villages, mountains and travels through many wild forest, but never affect any creature even in the busiest streets.

Meanwhile, Purva clubs with some people to set on an intriguing journey along with Ajoba, but she is protested by the villagers who fear their security. A lot of drama moves on by the politicians and the media and after collar fell off from the neck of Ajoba. Purva gets no trace of him and lastly he appeared at a National Park in Mumbai.

According to the movie review, Ajoba, a thriller movie around the leopard's 29-day journey over 120km rocks the floor of box-office. The real life story is very well depicted and narrated by the director. Also, he added some uniqueness, despite doing copy and paste work.

The star cast has done full justice with the given role. The background music flows well with the movie. The story that has many subplots highlighting various social, political and environmental issues is very much liked and gained positive reviews.

The crux of the film is very interesting and applauded by the audience. The movie has created a huge buzz at the blockbuster due to its hard hitting and appealing script. All the elements are very well incorporated in the Ajoba and it is worth to watch.

Sandhira.com movie review rating - 3.5/5

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